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RP October 3rd 04 08:30 AM

Complete list of licensed US SW stations?
 
Does anyone know where there is a complete and accurate listing of all the
licensed shortwave stations in the US?
(Most don't appear to list ALL of the licensed SW stations, that's what I'm
looking for.)

Thanks!



Doug Smith W9WI October 3rd 04 02:18 PM

RP wrote:
Does anyone know where there is a complete and accurate listing of all the
licensed shortwave stations in the US?
(Most don't appear to list ALL of the licensed SW stations, that's what I'm
looking for.)


http://ftp.fcc.gov/ib/sand/neg/hf_web/stations.html
http://ftp.fcc.gov/ib/sand/neg/hf_web/seasons.html

The first link lists the authorized stations and has links to technical
details. (types of transmitters & power, types of antenna, transmitter
location, etc.) It warns "This information may not be complete or up to
date,..." but it's unclear whether they mean there might be some
stations missing. I doubt it, I think what they mean by "this
information" is the details about the individual stations.

The second link (which bears no such disclaimer) lists the frequency
schedules of the various stations.

Note that stations owned by the federal government (VOA, Radio Marti,
etc.) don't require licenses, and thus aren't on these pages.
--
Doug Smith W9WI
Pleasant View (Nashville), TN EM66
http://www.w9wi.com


David Eduardo October 3rd 04 02:37 PM


"RP" wrote in message
news:wUN7d.159903$MQ5.17089@attbi_s52...
Does anyone know where there is a complete and accurate listing of all the
licensed shortwave stations in the US?
(Most don't appear to list ALL of the licensed SW stations, that's what
I'm
looking for.)


World Radio TV Handbook. Check Amazon.



dxAce October 3rd 04 02:46 PM



David Eduardo wrote:

"RP" wrote in message
news:wUN7d.159903$MQ5.17089@attbi_s52...
Does anyone know where there is a complete and accurate listing of all the
licensed shortwave stations in the US?
(Most don't appear to list ALL of the licensed SW stations, that's what
I'm
looking for.)


World Radio TV Handbook. Check Amazon.


Maybe even Passport.

dxAce
Michigan

http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm



Keyboard In The Wilderness October 3rd 04 03:18 PM

Try URL:
http://www.fcc.gov/ib/sand/neg/hf_web/stations.html

And
http://www.fcc.gov/ib/sand/neg/hf_web/A04FCC03.TXT

--
Keyboard In The Wilderness


"RP" wrote in message
news:wUN7d.159903$MQ5.17089@attbi_s52...
Does anyone know where there is a complete and accurate listing of all the
licensed shortwave stations in the US?
(Most don't appear to list ALL of the licensed SW stations, that's what

I'm
looking for.)

Thanks!





RHF October 3rd 04 06:26 PM

= = = "RP" wrote in message
= = = news:wUN7d.159903$MQ5.17089@attbi_s52...
Does anyone know where there is a complete and accurate listing of all the
licensed shortwave stations in the US?
(Most don't appear to list ALL of the licensed SW stations, that's what I'm
looking for.)

Thanks!


RP,

NO Shortwave Radio 'list' or Resource is completely accurate [.]

Here is one to start with
WWW Shortwave Listening Guide - by John Figliozzi
SWL-GUIDE= http://www.anarc.org/naswa/swlguide/
Comprehensive Listings of Worldwide Shortwave Broadcasts
in English and Other Languages

CLICK-ON the "List Programs on at Current Hour on Current Day" feature
for the most likely SW Programs that can be heard during that time.

hth ~ RHF
..

Keyboard In The Wilderness October 3rd 04 06:46 PM

This question was answered as the FCC site lists all US shortwave stations
Try URL:
http://www.fcc.gov/ib/sand/neg/hf_web/stations.html

And
http://www.fcc.gov/ib/sand/neg/hf_web/A04FCC03.TXT

--
Keyboard to you


"RHF" wrote in message
om...
= = = "RP" wrote in message
= = = news:wUN7d.159903$MQ5.17089@attbi_s52...
Does anyone know where there is a complete and accurate listing of all

the
licensed shortwave stations in the US?
(Most don't appear to list ALL of the licensed SW stations, that's what

I'm
looking for.)

Thanks!


RP,

NO Shortwave Radio 'list' or Resource is completely accurate [.]

Here is one to start with
WWW Shortwave Listening Guide - by John Figliozzi
SWL-GUIDE= http://www.anarc.org/naswa/swlguide/
Comprehensive Listings of Worldwide Shortwave Broadcasts
in English and Other Languages

CLICK-ON the "List Programs on at Current Hour on Current Day" feature
for the most likely SW Programs that can be heard during that time.

hth ~ RHF
.




Quinn October 3rd 04 08:33 PM

dxace....

I have one word for your shack layout...

NICE!!!! Simple but effective and well layed out.... What a nice
assortment of radios and scanners too. Well done. That antenna system is
also nicely executed also. You have motivated me to do something about mine.

I tried to email you but I guess you have your spam thwarter on.

:)





"dxAce" wrote in message
...


David Eduardo wrote:

"RP" wrote in message
news:wUN7d.159903$MQ5.17089@attbi_s52...
Does anyone know where there is a complete and accurate listing of all

the
licensed shortwave stations in the US?
(Most don't appear to list ALL of the licensed SW stations, that's

what
I'm
looking for.)


World Radio TV Handbook. Check Amazon.


Maybe even Passport.

dxAce
Michigan

http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm





dxAce October 3rd 04 08:36 PM



Quinn wrote:

dxace....

I have one word for your shack layout...

NICE!!!! Simple but effective and well layed out.... What a nice
assortment of radios and scanners too. Well done. That antenna system is
also nicely executed also. You have motivated me to do something about mine.

I tried to email you but I guess you have your spam thwarter on.


Thanks for the compliments.

Best of luck setting up your shack. Perhaps you'll post some pictures up also.

You can always reach me here.

dxAce
Michigan
USA



R Palino October 4th 04 07:07 AM



NO Shortwave Radio 'list' or Resource is completely accurate [.]

Here is one to start with
WWW Shortwave Listening Guide - by John Figliozzi
SWL-GUIDE= http://www.anarc.org/naswa/swlguide/
Comprehensive Listings of Worldwide Shortwave Broadcasts
in English and Other Languages

CLICK-ON the "List Programs on at Current Hour on Current Day" feature
for the most likely SW Programs that can be heard during that time.


Wouldn't "where" you are listening/located have to be part of that
formula?




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